Childhood memories of food and eating in lower-income families in the United States: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Childhood obesity prevention initiatives emphasize healthy eating within the family. However, family-focused initiatives may not benefit children whose families lack economic and/or social resources for home cooking and shared meals. The aim of this paper is to examine how adults...
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Main Authors: | Nicklas Neuman (Author), Karin Eli (Author), Paulina Nowicka (Author) |
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